Part III. - Where can Adjustment Layers be found

or in the Layers palette like shown in the picture by that red ellipse.

I will preview some of the AL on the following picture (my photo, as usually:) (it is near one old and beautiful cathedral)

After making an AL, a new layer will be created (with the Icon that symbolizes what kind of AL it is)

Here are all kinds of AL (in Adobe Photoshop 7):

Looks ominous if you ask me, but believe me, they are easy to understand (at least those that I know :) and very easy to use.

Just follow me. (btw, If you are intrigued what do those colors mean, they mean absolutely nothing :) and you can set the color of the layer anytime by right click on the EYE in the left part of the layer)

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Mr. B. C. Phukanbcphukan AT indiatimes DOT com said on 2006-05-27 09:23:09Dear Martin! The Tutorials on Adjustment Layers are very useful and simply fantastic. It has helped me immensely to clearify some of my doubts on the subject. Thanks so much.

Martinmato AT t-tutorials DOT com said on 2006-05-27 09:34:18I hope it helped. If there are any more things to clarify, let me know and I will do my best. Anyway, thx for suggestion on a tutorial.

yushataktechmaster AT myself DOT com said on 2006-06-17 17:32:17I may well check out adjustment layers, even though most of my work is with abstracts and web design (where it's a bit less useful). BTW: Some sort of glitch in your page source on this tutorial. It's showing a if lists are supported comment of some kind. Just figured you'd like to know.

Ihawihaw89f AT yahoo DOT com said on 2009-04-02 18:27:42The AL(adjustment layers) is quite easy to learn, especially the hue/saturation. But, the other more complex AL like curves and color balance as example, is harder to learn ourselves. Maybe more explanation for each will AL helps.